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Embroidered Purse Diy, Colonial Fashion, 18th Century Pockets, Colonial Clothing, Colonial Dress, Diy Wardrobe, Blackwork Embroidery, Sewing Bags, Not The Only One

Welcome back readers! Today we are switching things up a bit, and taking ourselves back in time to discuss a fashion topic that I think all women feel very passionately about - POCKETS! I know that I am not the only one who has been very frustrated when I’m trying on new piece of clothing, only to

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18th Century Pockets, Sister Dolls, City Gallery, Museum Fashion, Philadelphia Museums, London Museums, 18th Century Fashion, Philadelphia Museum Of Art, American Folk Art

Clothing - Female - Pockets - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. This document provides descriptions of over 100 pockets from the 18th century, primarily from England but also Scotland, America, and unknown origins. The pockets are organized by country of origin and dated between 1700-1800. They include materials like linen, silk, wool and cotton and were embroidered or printed. The pockets are part of collections from various museums…

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18th Century Hanging Pockets, Rococo - Etsy Netherlands 18th Century Linen Petticoat, 18th Century Skirt, 18th Century Pockets, Fair Costume, 18th Century Women, Historical Dress, Womens Costumes, 18th Century Clothing, Kit Ideas

During most of the 18th century women wore hanging pockets tied around the waist to carry things they needed throughout the day. They could be reached trough pocket openings in both gown and petticoat. They often were richly decorated and embroidered. They were worn until end of the 1790s, as there were replaced by little handbags known as "Redicules". These hanging pockets are made out of linen fabric. Colors: White, beige, antique blue, red, dark red/green

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